Sentences with phrase «turning over salary»

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On the surface, Papa seems to have gotten an extraordinarily generous deal to turn around the beleaguered drug company: Not only is his salary more than twice what it was when he was CEO of Perrigo (prgo), a company nearly three times as valuable as Valeant (vrx), it's also especially good considering Valeant's stock price has fallen nearly 67 % since he took over.
May 2014 Suffolk County Sheriff Vincent DeMarco turns over records to the FBI that indicate then Lt. Edward Walsh — the Suffolk Conservative Party Leader — may have been collecting salary for time he did not work at the county jail.
It's a film that wants to be the middlebrow version of a Todd Solondz picture, meaning that it's going to kick over all manner of seething social ant piles but turn away at critical junctures and ultimately reassure by leaving its anti-hero paterfamilias sadder, wiser, and with a 1.2 million - dollar salary with which to staunch his psychic wounds.
Those who have boldly named themselves the «reformers» are all too often working on behalf of turning public dollars over to private interests and to strip teachers of any due process, any collective - bargaining rights, any salary increment linked to their experience or their education.
Some employers continue to pay employees» full salary while they are doing their civic duty, but ask that they turn over their jury fees to the company coffers.
While some employers keep paying an employee's salary during jury duty, it is not unusual for the company to then require the employee to turn over their jury pay to the company.
In theory, the firm would use its retained earnings (monies left over after payment of salaries and other expenses) to invest in innovations that re-invent how services are delivered (taking off the pressure lawyers have to chase billable hours), which in turn would reduce prices — or the firm would invest in legal services that can be done without lawyers, thereby creating an additional income stream.
This BS idea is all over the place: Asking about salary and benefits in the first interview «always turns me off.
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